Had the Royal Navy(RN) managed to keep their planes and, more importantly, the World War I experienced pilots, instead of losing them to the Royal Air Force(RAF) in 1918, their aircraft carriers would surely have been better in World War II. I believe two men could have done this: First Sea Lord and Admiral of the Fleet John "Jacky" Fisher, and First Sea Lord Winston Churchill. Had both men agreed the Dardanelles campaign was too risky and not conducted it in the first place, neither would have resigned, and they would have kept their posts until at least the end of World War I. Working together, I think they could have made sure the RN kept the RNAS's planes and pilots. What do you carrier lovers think? Could they have turned the RNAS into a Royal Naval Air Force?